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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Man View Post
    Yacub, what does his name mean? Is there any books that mention his name? If so, what are they? What did he discover when he was six? How old was he when he died? Who was his father? Where was he born?

    Everybody who has something to say about this subject should be able to answer these questions.
    just like any other word - its etymology has a lot of meanings

    it depends on how you translate his name


    according to 'legend' he discovered attract/repel
    he died when he was old
    really old

    i cant remember his father
    i imagine he was born somewhere warm


    whats with mythology quiz time?
    all the points have been made

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    Jacob (Gen 25:26)
    Son of Isaac and Rebekah; brother of Esau. Becomes arch-father Israel.
    From (aqab 1676) meaning take by the heel, supplant. Nouns related to this verb are most often spelled the same: : heel, hoof, rear of a troop, footstep, deceitful.
    The name Jacob may be simply fascimilative and inconsequential; he was named after how he was holding on to Esau's heal. But in Gen 25:23 we read that God foretold the twins' fate: the older shall serve the younger. Young Jacob certainly must have displayed more behaviors, but the holding on to Esau's heel must have reminded his parents of the prophesy, and named the boy accordingly.
    NOBSE reads Supplanter.

    http://www.abarim-publications.com/A...mes/Jacob.html


    words can mean a lot of things
    all the points have been made

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    the racist quality is using the english term 'devil' which has a blatantly negative connotation to it to refer to 'white people' which is assumed to suggest people with pale skin
    what you just said, is why people are not qualified to speak on things dealing with the 5% when they are not the 5%. the term devil has nothing to do with negativity. negative does not equal bad or evil. without a NEGATIVE charge you wouldn't have electricity.

    connotation is based on the person or group of people using it. the connotation in which the 5% use it is different from others. the 5% don't see the devil with a pitch fork and horns which other people do. they don't see the devil living underground in some firey place while other people do. you can't apply those ideas(and any others) with the ideas of the 5% because the only outcome will be a misunderstanding. understanding is to see things clearly for what they ARE and not what they APPEAR to be.

    before a person becomes a teacher they first must be a student. the 5% school of thought is no different.

    in the noi, you won't see white people learning in their schools. you see that with the 5%. in the noi there are no white members, however in the nge there are white members and azreal is not the only one. as you will here from the true and living gods and earths, they are neither pro-black nor anti-white.

    the motive and intent is progress
    what do you mean by progress? technology?

    the development of a new technology
    this is why i asked about tech. because you said the above. that's the progress you're speaking on?

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    Black Man:

    i used to discuss this from your point of view

    but ultimately, the question is this:

    is the term 'devil' a english word?


    out of all the other combinations of vowels and syllables, why was that one chosen?


    dont underestimate me, and dont answer this question with anything retarded that somebody else fed you

    i want a clear concise and original answer
    all the points have been made

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    words can mean a lot of things
    in english, yes words mean alot of things. in other languages this isn't always the case.

    the english language isn't a language with the ability to express various ideas with a word. it may take a sentence to a paragraph to express your idea in english while in other languages they have a word for that.

    what you're saying about words having many meanings is important to understand especially when reading a translation. all words don't translate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LHX View Post
    Black Man:

    i used to discuss this from your point of view

    but ultimately, the question is this:

    is the term 'devil' a english word?


    out of all the other combinations of vowels and syllables, why was that one chosen?


    dont underestimate me, and dont answer this question with anything retarded that somebody else fed you

    i want a clear concise and original answer
    i love it when i hear, i used to. means so much.

    why the word devil? because that's the name his father gave him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LHX
    dont answer this question with anything retarded that somebody else fed you
    its hard to hear when you got a spoon in your mouth

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    what do you mean from your point of view?

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    if devil is the wrong word, why use it?

    why the word devil? because that's the name his father gave him.
    unless the father spoke english, youre using the word devil as a translation, i think you're translating wrong, if your "devil" doesn't mean the same thing the rest of the world's devil means

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Man View Post
    i love it when i hear, i used to. means so much.
    youre a idiot - and im a even bigger one for wasting my time and replying to you

    but some small compartment in my brain is telling me that you might just be intelligent enough to see outside the box you apparently have yourself trapped in



    i have 5000 posts on here - if you want to investigate 'i used to', i am sure youll find documented evidence

    here is another forum:
    http://www.cradle2dagrave.proboards36.com/

    ive investigated this from every angle i could possibly imagine


    Quote Originally Posted by Black Man View Post
    why the word devil? because that's the name his father gave him.
    english is the most bastardized tongue on this planet

    it is a recent innovation as far as languages go


    thanks for giving a clear, concise answer


    there is no rule that says that you cant take the good elements from a belief system and then apply them to other belief systems

    read some taoism
    buddhism

    get some perspective
    all the points have been made

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Man View Post
    what do you mean from your point of view?
    i mean i used to defend that use of the term devil because it seemed right

    now i acknowledge that there is a flaw
    all the points have been made

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    Quote Originally Posted by maestro wooz View Post
    if devil is the wrong word, why use it?



    unless the father spoke english, youre using the word devil as a translation, i think you're translating wrong, if your "devil" doesn't mean the same thing the rest of the world's devil means
    who said devil is an english word? there's many words we use in english that are not english words. negro is not an english word. photo is not an english word. bio is not an english word.

    english is what's known as a bastard language, meaning the words used in english come from another language. you have words borrowed from other languages combined with new words to make what we know as the english language. english in america is different from english in england.

    who said the rest of the world had the right meaning? the same applies to god. god means different things to different people. when a person in the nge says the blackman is god, the majority of the world does not agree with that, but who said the majority is right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LHX View Post
    i mean i used to defend that use of the term devil because it seemed right

    now i acknowledge that there is a flaw
    i don't think you use it or understand it how i do.

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    i think i do

    because i agree with what you say


    i disagree with the approach you take

    i see you making a error



    your presence here suggests you are trying to communicate something

    but you are having difficulty doing it


    i am trying to explain to you why that is



    notice how i havent turned my back on you?
    all the points have been made

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    Quote Originally Posted by LHX View Post
    i think i do

    because i agree with what you say


    i disagree with the approach you take

    i see you making a error



    your presence here suggests you are trying to communicate something

    but you are having difficulty doing it


    i am trying to explain to you why that is



    notice how i havent turned my back on you?
    the approach may not work for you, it does however work for me and others. this i'm sure about. i have my approach for a reason. don't underestimate me grasshopper.

    and if you agree, why do you say it's wrong? are you trying to be sensitive to others feelings? are you trying to be diplomatic? are you trying to please everybody without hurting feelings?

    have you ever heard the expression don't get caught up in the wisdom?

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